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Austria Vaccine Mandate
I am surprised no one has posted about Austria's decision to not only lockdown Vaccinated and unvaccinated, they intend to make vaccinations mandatory for everyone. What does everyone think about this?
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https:/ /www.po litico. eu/arti cle/aus tria-ma ndatory -corona virus-v accinat ion-feb ruary/
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I am like most people inclined to be against.
However I can see why they have taken this step.
It is interesting to note that one of the other countries to go down this route is Turkmenistan: as probably the world's most repressive regime after N Korea it may seem unsurprising. On the other had this is a country which claims not to have had any case of covid :-)
However I can see why they have taken this step.
It is interesting to note that one of the other countries to go down this route is Turkmenistan: as probably the world's most repressive regime after N Korea it may seem unsurprising. On the other had this is a country which claims not to have had any case of covid :-)
hard cheese on the Austrians haw haw haw
wd make the Australians jump a bit! - does it matter what we think? If the Austrians dont like the sound of the jackboot they are free ( geddit?) to move to another part of the EU
Observe for a moment : it is a political decision not medical. The europeans dont want figures as bad as England's
because then - - - england's wouldnt be bad but par for the course and will occur to everyone eventually
and the French Germans etd really DON'T want that at all.
THEY want the obvious difference - England many dead and bad and the rest far fewer dead and very good
this present scenario ( dying like flies in Austria) is not in the hymn book At All
R number for Oz looks between 1.3 and 1.5 ( wiv my exponential eye ball etc) oo-er fraulein !
wd make the Australians jump a bit! - does it matter what we think? If the Austrians dont like the sound of the jackboot they are free ( geddit?) to move to another part of the EU
Observe for a moment : it is a political decision not medical. The europeans dont want figures as bad as England's
because then - - - england's wouldnt be bad but par for the course and will occur to everyone eventually
and the French Germans etd really DON'T want that at all.
THEY want the obvious difference - England many dead and bad and the rest far fewer dead and very good
this present scenario ( dying like flies in Austria) is not in the hymn book At All
R number for Oz looks between 1.3 and 1.5 ( wiv my exponential eye ball etc) oo-er fraulein !
// Several threads have flogged to death the compulsory vaccination topic.//
well let's flog it a bit more: there is obviously life in it yet
foo- - - look TTT ( bless - aaaah !) has even been able to wheel out his "ooman rights" banner - and there he is, the little feller, marching around and waving the flag.... dusty, thread bare but proud to be there and demonstrate. aaaah !
well let's flog it a bit more: there is obviously life in it yet
foo- - - look TTT ( bless - aaaah !) has even been able to wheel out his "ooman rights" banner - and there he is, the little feller, marching around and waving the flag.... dusty, thread bare but proud to be there and demonstrate. aaaah !
Compulsory vaccination in the UK is illegal. It would take a change in primary legislation to alter that and I cannot see MPs voting in favour of it.
What can happen, of course, is that the government can legislate to prevent unvaccinated people from accessing certain places and services (such as public transport). Good luck to them with that. Where I live they cannot prevent people without tickets getting on to trains and buses. Quite how they propose barring the unvaccinated from doing so is anybody's guess. Still it will make good copy - and it will keep of few of m'Learned Friends from starving.
What can happen, of course, is that the government can legislate to prevent unvaccinated people from accessing certain places and services (such as public transport). Good luck to them with that. Where I live they cannot prevent people without tickets getting on to trains and buses. Quite how they propose barring the unvaccinated from doing so is anybody's guess. Still it will make good copy - and it will keep of few of m'Learned Friends from starving.
//The europeans dont want figures as bad as England's//
They already have. Latest daily figures (yes, I know you shouldn’t take a single day, but just a quick ball park):
Germany: 64,164 (770 per million)
Austria: 15,145 (1,699)
Netherlands: 23,591 (1,352)
Belgium: 18,437 (1,594)
Denmark: 4,013 (688)
UK: 44,937 (668)
They already have. Latest daily figures (yes, I know you shouldn’t take a single day, but just a quick ball park):
Germany: 64,164 (770 per million)
Austria: 15,145 (1,699)
Netherlands: 23,591 (1,352)
Belgium: 18,437 (1,594)
Denmark: 4,013 (688)
UK: 44,937 (668)
youngmafbog
Oh dear, brings to mind the manner of Governing another Austrian man have in the 30's
Not so
Read and digest
https:/ /www.bb c.com/f uture/a rticle/ 2021102 9-why-m andator y-vacci nation- is-noth ing-new
Oh dear, brings to mind the manner of Governing another Austrian man have in the 30's
Not so
Read and digest
https:/
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